Despite Wisconsin's swing to the right, resurgent liberal makes Senate race tight
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Despite Wisconsin's swing to the right, resurgent liberal makes Senate race tight

Baldwin : WI : USA | Oct 17, 2012 at 1:01 PM PDT
Source: Star Tribune
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For the last few years, the most endangered species in Wisconsin appeared to be the liberal Democrat. In one election after another, unhappy voters tossed them from public office, defeating long-serving incumbents, rebuffing promising newcomers and capping it off by creating a new national conservative... FULL ARTICLE AT Star Tribune
 
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